All Production articles – Page 316
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'One Direction' doc team plan Usain Bolt film
Feature documentary will focus on the fastest man on Earth.
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Animated 'Loving Vincent' begins shoot
Vincent Van Gogh biopic will see 60 artists produce 57,800 oil paintings to make up the film, starring Douglas Booth and Saoirse Ronan.
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Premiere Entertainment Group hires Tamara Nagahiro
EXCLUSIVE: The former president of international at SSG has joined the company in the run-up to Cannes.
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Damián Szifron to write 'Six Billion Dollar Man'
Wild Tales director Damián Szifron is to write the screenplay for the feature adaptation for TWC-Dimension.
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Cotillard, Seydoux, Cassel to star in new Xavier Dolan film
Seville International to begin sales on It’s Only The End Of The World at Cannes; MK2 to handle in France.
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Mandeville, Fine Brothers plot YouTube series
Mandeville Films is partnering with YouTube powerhouse Fine Brothers Entertainment on an untitled original series.
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Denis Villeneuve: Blade Runner sequel "not an easy decision"
EXCLUSIVE: The French-Canadian director, whose Sicario is set to premiere in Competition in Cannes, has paid tribute to the “master” Ridley Scott.
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FilmNation to sell Tom Ford's ‘Nocturnal Animals’ in Cannes
EXCLUSIVE: Glen Basner’s New York-based company will introduce the prestige mystery starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal to international buyers next month.
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Hailee Steinfeld joins Gold Circle’s 'Break My Heart'
The filmmakers describe the Gold Circle project as The Fault In Our Stars meets The Sixth Sense. Good Universe will commence international sales in Cannes.
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Hilary Swank, Tom Wilkinson to star in David Hare drama
EXCLUSIVE: David Hare writes courtroom drama about Holocaust denier David Irving
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Joel Silver finds financing to expand company
Joel Silver has secured financing from Canadian drug store mogul Daryl Katz to beef up his long-running company.
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Sheffield Doc/Fest unveils MeetMarket projects
Films include a collaboration between Sing Sing prison inmates and a leading contemporary dance company from Turner Prize nominated visual artist Phil Collins.
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Agnieszka Holland: crisis of content in Euro cinema
The European Film Academy’s (EFA) chairwoman Agnieszka Holland has spoken of a ¨crisis of content¨ in European cinema and called on the continent’s broadcasters to invest more in ambitious TV series.
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Study highlights barriers to women filmmakers
The Sundance Institute and Women In Film Los Angeles have unveiled a three-year study on the careers of female directors.
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Relativity in talks to acquire ‘Shot Caller’
CANNES: The studio is poised to snap up US rights to Bold Films’ thriller starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, with Sierra/Affinity handling international sales on the Croisette.
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Paramount moves China office to Beijing
Paramount Pictures has announced that it plans to expand its office in China and shift its business operations from Shanghai to Beijing.
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Hollywood targets lucrative local language production
Hollywood is targeting local language production more than ever as studios and independent finance and production players align themselves with international partners.
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Pinewood Pictures' Steve Christian to step down
EXCLUSIVE: Pinewood Pictures exec to leave UK outfit after three years.
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'Lego Movie' directors creating animated 'Spider-Man' film
Sony has set The Lego Movie and 22 Jump Street directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller to take Spider-Man back to his graphic roots and has set a release date of July 20, 2018.
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US studios achieve record landfill diversion
MPAA member studios prevented more than 19,000 tons of studio sets and other waste from entering landfills in 2014, the trade body announced on Earth Day on Wednesday.